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. >> the way to the training is designed is taking you from absolutely no experience or education and any sort of disaster response and bringing you up to an area where at least you can be self-sufficient in an disaster. >> john, what's the status of your patient? is he conscious? >> they can take this training anywhere they go on vacation or their church or place of business. they can use this training. >> that training kicked in when certificate volunteer drove up on an accident. >> you go in prepare mode -- >> she didn't hesitating control. >> i was able to assist and make sure the victims were okay and then to try to direct traffic so that none of the other people would get hurt you know or another accident would happen. >> knowing what to do gives her an invaluable tool. >> it gives you the ability to trust in your instincts. >> it will allow you the knowledge and confidence to do what you can. >> because when you're waiting for rescuers to get there someone's life maybe in your hands. >> it takes one to help one you know. we have to help each other. >> it's a good way to help yo
. >> the way to the training is designed is taking you from absolutely no experience or education and any sort of disaster response and bringing you up to an area where at least you can be self-sufficient in an disaster. >> john, what's the status of your patient? is he conscious? >> they can take this training anywhere they go on vacation or their church or place of business. they can use this training. >> that training kicked in when certificate volunteer drove up on...
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the financial pleading, the mew see -- bleeding the museum has laid off workers and has reorganized educational program and trying to create new fundraising. >>> the governor outlines transportation plans for aplansa county that is ripe for developments. why the projects could lead to o hundreds of new jobs. >>> why street cars are one step closer to becoming a reality in d.c. >>> t.cd.c. council membersmembs cracking down a crimes, the steps being taken to protect th elderly from financial abuse. o >>> an economic boost to prince george's county, not only willy, it lead n to more jobs t will he any of us that commute beth be peaker has the details. >> reporter: this is not far nt from the metro station, as can you see, this is a tough place l for a pedestrian to cross the road. >> i don't think it's possible.s >> reporter: it's kind of hard. >> the governor says this problem and a number of others could be fixed with projects he announced today. >> it will make our roads safer and per for pedestrians, and also better to move traffic. >> reporter: maryland's governor o'malley announced
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department of education office in san francisco, they request a review of the decision. school officials say they will seek an appeal. >>> the a's have a great record. they matchup with the pirates. record. they matchup with the pirates. gary has the game against the we're new to town.ells. welcome to monroe. so you can move more effortlessly... we want to open a new account: checking and savings. well we can help with that. we tend to do a lot of banking online. you play? yeah discover a mobile app that lets you bank more freely... and feel at home more quickly. chase. so you can. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer
department of education office in san francisco, they request a review of the decision. school officials say they will seek an appeal. >>> the a's have a great record. they matchup with the pirates. record. they matchup with the pirates. gary has the game against the we're new to town.ells. welcome to monroe. so you can move more effortlessly... we want to open a new account: checking and savings. well we can help with that. we tend to do a lot of banking online. you play? yeah...
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of girls today urging the world to give every child an education. >> let us speak up on books they are the most powerful weapons one child, one teacher. one book. one pen can change the world. >> it's an amazing young lady. 500 youth leaders attended the assembly to hear her speak. thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. i'm larry beil. abc 7 news at 5:00 begins right now. >> larry thank you. breaking news out san francisco gift center. a gunman killed two women. we'll have live team coverage on the suspect now in custody. >> we're learning of another life lost as the result of an asiana plane crash just as flights could be getting back on track. >> temperatures trending higher for the weekend. i'll have the numbers coming up. >> s.w.a.t. team is on the scene of the san francisco gift senter and jewelry mart going door to door making sure there are no suspects inside after a deadly shooting killed two women. good evening, i'm ama daetz. >> streets around the crime scene are still blocked off while police finish their search. this tragedy began this morning and sky 7 over the scen
of girls today urging the world to give every child an education. >> let us speak up on books they are the most powerful weapons one child, one teacher. one book. one pen can change the world. >> it's an amazing young lady. 500 youth leaders attended the assembly to hear her speak. thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. i'm larry beil. abc 7 news at 5:00 begins right now. >> larry thank you. breaking news out san francisco gift center. a gunman killed two women. we'll...
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>> maybe if we are educated not to make mistakes. >> those we spoke with say koreans generally take great prides of the country's economic ride and failure to bring shame. >> if something goods happen we are all happy and if something bad happens we are all are ashamed. >> some korean americans may feel ashamed, some say they can also take pride in saving passengers. in oakland rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> on thursday, ktvu will air a special report on the crash landing at sfo of the one hour. we'll have complete coverage of the investigation and include more of the heroic effort to save passengers. that will air at 9 p.m. at ktvu on thursday. >>> temperatures will begin to fall tomorrow so it was gorgeous around parts of the bay area today but the inland areas really heated up and perhaps hotter to your liking and we'll take a look at those numbers and first a look at the coastline and where we remain cool and partly to mostly cloudy. i see the clouds coming back your way. pacific is mostly c most of the day. because of it. wow, we really warmed up and wel hot in areas like and 95
>> maybe if we are educated not to make mistakes. >> those we spoke with say koreans generally take great prides of the country's economic ride and failure to bring shame. >> if something goods happen we are all happy and if something bad happens we are all are ashamed. >> some korean americans may feel ashamed, some say they can also take pride in saving passengers. in oakland rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> on thursday, ktvu will air a special report on the...
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. >>> big developments in higher education. homeland security secretary janet napolitano nominated to head the uc system. >>> plus, city college of san francisco fights for its survival. mounting pressure in the state prison system. inmates stage a massive hunger strike while governor brown refuses to release thousands of prisoners to ease over crowding. >>> and a controversial plan for affordable housing in marin provokes some communities to pull out of the development. coming up next. >>> good evening. welcome to this week in northern california. it has been a busy news week and we have a lot to cover tonight. joining me are richard halsted, marin independent journal reporter, michael montgomery, reporter for kqed news and center for investigative reporting. nannette anethma. last saturday's crash of asiana flight at the airport is causing concerns over the cause of the accident and the response both in the air and on the ground. tom, you covered this from the very beginning. just this afternoon there's been yet another devel
. >>> big developments in higher education. homeland security secretary janet napolitano nominated to head the uc system. >>> plus, city college of san francisco fights for its survival. mounting pressure in the state prison system. inmates stage a massive hunger strike while governor brown refuses to release thousands of prisoners to ease over crowding. >>> and a controversial plan for affordable housing in marin provokes some communities to pull out of the...
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department of education today. they held a pro test rally in front of the san francisco office of the department of education. the school was notified that it would lose its accreditation next july, a year from now. the college serves more than 85,000 students and has until the end of the month to appeal that decision but it's the students are worried about their education. >>> let's get a check on the forecast now. >> yeah, fairly steady as she goes. sandhya patel is here with the forecast. >> today's temperatures came up into the upper 90s to low 100s. it was a warmer day. but we'll see the numbers falling tomorrow. no major swings but cooler weather ahead. live developer 7 hd tracking fog along the coast and even other parts of the bay visibility is running low. watch out for the fog during the morning commute. here is a picture from our kgo roof camera. you look at the ferry building you can see some of the buildings down there in the fog. the temperatures right now, santa rosa in the mid-50s. 73 and mild in fa
department of education today. they held a pro test rally in front of the san francisco office of the department of education. the school was notified that it would lose its accreditation next july, a year from now. the college serves more than 85,000 students and has until the end of the month to appeal that decision but it's the students are worried about their education. >>> let's get a check on the forecast now. >> yeah, fairly steady as she goes. sandhya patel is here with...
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department of education today. they held a pro test rally in front of the san francisco office of the department of education. the school was notified that it would lose its accreditation next july, a year from now. the college serves more than 85,000 students and has until the end of the month to appeal that decision but it's the students are worried about their education. >>> let's get a check on the forecast now. >> yeah, fairly steady as she goes. sandhya patel is here with the forecast. >> today's temperatures came up into the upper 90s to low 100s. it was a warmer day. but we'll see the numbers falling tomorrow. no major swings but cooler weather ahead. live developer 7 hd tracking fog along the coast and even other parts of the bay visibility is running low. watch out for the fog during the morning commute. here is a picture from our kgo roof camera. you look at the ferry building you can see some of the buildings down there in the fog. the temperatures right now, santa rosa in the mid-50s. 73 and mild in fa
department of education today. they held a pro test rally in front of the san francisco office of the department of education. the school was notified that it would lose its accreditation next july, a year from now. the college serves more than 85,000 students and has until the end of the month to appeal that decision but it's the students are worried about their education. >>> let's get a check on the forecast now. >> yeah, fairly steady as she goes. sandhya patel is here with...
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she has a master's degree in education and has won numers state an awards. but as >>> for 23 years wilma grant has been a teacher in san pablo. she has a master's degree in education, has numerous state and school district awards but as kate kelly reports, it's what she is doing in retirements that has earned her this week's jefferson award. >> reporter: this is what retirement looks like for wilma grant. >> we need to have snowflakes. >> reporter: when she isn't writing scripts, fitting costumes or organizing parents, she is working with her drama club students at tara hills elementary school on their next big production. >> these children are so stressed out. when they come after school, they can just take their hats off and they can just have a good time. >> reporter: and the kids will tell you, drama club is their favorite time of day. >> i think that it's really fun and it's a place where i get to be myself. >> it taught me how to be confident in myself and it's really, really fun. >> reporter: during her 23 years of teaching k through sixth grades in s
she has a master's degree in education and has won numers state an awards. but as >>> for 23 years wilma grant has been a teacher in san pablo. she has a master's degree in education, has numerous state and school district awards but as kate kelly reports, it's what she is doing in retirements that has earned her this week's jefferson award. >> reporter: this is what retirement looks like for wilma grant. >> we need to have snowflakes. >> reporter: when she isn't...
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the constitution of the state of california says the most important priority shoulding education of children through the university. >> napolitano attended santa clara university and was the first female value dikt torin there. students worry about hiring outside of the academic world. >> you have different components to us. the struck stur unique in the way we work on so that is what we're set to go about. >> they'll discuss priorities of boosting diversity, keeping tuition affordable admitting more california students. >> all right. time to check out how our weather is going to be. >> yes. good or bad? >> good. >> weekend is here we're going see a warm up. let me show you right now and we'll talk about all of the changes that are coming. first change i want to show you is that you notice the fog and low clouds not as extensive as this morning. marine layer was deep and has become pretty shallow. about 1200 feet deep. we're looking at limited fog right now. more areas enjoying sun. a beautiful day. temperatures 60 degrees in san francisco. 69 in mountain view. high definition camera showing
the constitution of the state of california says the most important priority shoulding education of children through the university. >> napolitano attended santa clara university and was the first female value dikt torin there. students worry about hiring outside of the academic world. >> you have different components to us. the struck stur unique in the way we work on so that is what we're set to go about. >> they'll discuss priorities of boosting diversity, keeping tuition...
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department of education today. they held a pro test rally in front of the san francisco office of the department of education. the school was notified that it would lose its accreditation next july, a year from now. the college serves more than 85,000 students and has until the end of the month to appeal that decision but it's the students are worried about their education. >>> let's get a check on the forecast now. >> yeah, fairly steady as she goes. sandhya patel is here with the forecast. >> today's temperatures came up into the upper 90s to low 100s. it was a warmer day. but we'll see the numbers falling tomorrow. no major swings but cooler weather ahead. live developer 7 hd tracking fog along the coast and even other parts of the bay visibility is running low. watch out for the fog during the morning commute. here is a picture from our kgo roof camera. you look at the ferry building you can see some of the buildings down there in the fog. the temperatures right now, santa rosa in the mid-50s. 73 and mild in fa
department of education today. they held a pro test rally in front of the san francisco office of the department of education. the school was notified that it would lose its accreditation next july, a year from now. the college serves more than 85,000 students and has until the end of the month to appeal that decision but it's the students are worried about their education. >>> let's get a check on the forecast now. >> yeah, fairly steady as she goes. sandhya patel is here with...
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when it was coming down it began to pitch its nose higher to a point that i would give an educated guess that it was a 3% or 4%, you know, pitch on the nose. so the nose was up, as it came down. i was kind of looking for that little white puff of smoke that you typically see when aircraft landing gear touchdown. instead of that, i heard a pop and almost immediate trying to gauge in my mind if it was before or after, but relatively with that pop, you also saw a large plume of white smoke coming from underneath the aircraft at that very moment within milliseconds, you had a fireball, a small fireball, more like a flash fireball of sorts coming from under the aircraft and you began to see what looked like the aircraft sliding. i was not sure exactly what was happening orientation wise right away, i know that the wings were still level and that the nose of the aircraft was still up. it did not appear that the nose of the aircraft or the nose wheel had even touched down yet. at which point, as it began to skid down further a little bit, it began to appear that the rear of the aircraft started
when it was coming down it began to pitch its nose higher to a point that i would give an educated guess that it was a 3% or 4%, you know, pitch on the nose. so the nose was up, as it came down. i was kind of looking for that little white puff of smoke that you typically see when aircraft landing gear touchdown. instead of that, i heard a pop and almost immediate trying to gauge in my mind if it was before or after, but relatively with that pop, you also saw a large plume of white smoke coming...
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when it was coming down it began to pitch its nose higher to a point that i would give an educated guess that it was a 3% or 4%, you know, pitch on the nose. so the nose was up, as it came down. i was kind of looking for that little white puff of smoke that you typically see when aircraft landing gear touchdown. instead of that, i heard a pop and almost immediate trying to gauge in my mind if it was before or after, but relatively with that pop, you also saw a large plume of white smoke coming from underneath the aircraft at that very moment within milliseconds, you had a fireball, a small fireball, more like a flash fireball of sorts coming from under the aircraft and you began to see what looked like the aircraft sliding. i was not sure exactly what was happening orientation wise right away, i know that the wings were still level and that the nose of the aircraft was still up. it did not appear that the nose of the aircraft or the nose wheel had even touched down yet. at which point, as it began to skid down further a little bit, it began to appear that the rear of the aircraft started
when it was coming down it began to pitch its nose higher to a point that i would give an educated guess that it was a 3% or 4%, you know, pitch on the nose. so the nose was up, as it came down. i was kind of looking for that little white puff of smoke that you typically see when aircraft landing gear touchdown. instead of that, i heard a pop and almost immediate trying to gauge in my mind if it was before or after, but relatively with that pop, you also saw a large plume of white smoke coming...
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they're known for attacking schools, because the schools are teaching western education. it is difficult to determine precisely what happened but what we know is this came in the middle of the night. whereame to dormitories students had been sleeping. some students were burned in their beds while they were still alive and many fled into the night because there was fear and terror about what they were experiencing. those who survived are being treated at a local hospital. what does this mean for nigeria and the fight against boko haram? this is about how effective the military has been -- and thousands of soldiers moved into states like this to protect from attacks like this. the defense headquarters has been releasing information to give the impression that they are winning the war against boko of fightersg dozens were killed or wounded. this has also been incredibly difficult to independently verify the situation on the ground in places like this because all telecommunications have been disconnected, and there are restrictions on the media going physically to these place
they're known for attacking schools, because the schools are teaching western education. it is difficult to determine precisely what happened but what we know is this came in the middle of the night. whereame to dormitories students had been sleeping. some students were burned in their beds while they were still alive and many fled into the night because there was fear and terror about what they were experiencing. those who survived are being treated at a local hospital. what does this mean for...
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when it was coming down it began to pitch its nose higher to a point that i would give an educated guess that it was a 3% or 4%, you know, pitch on the nose. so the nose was up, as it came down. i was kind of looking for that little white puff of smoke that you typically see when aircraft landing gear touchdown. instead of that, i heard a pop and almost immediate trying to gauge in my mind if it was before or after, but relatively with that pop, you also saw a large plume of white smoke coming from underneath the aircraft at that very moment within milliseconds, you had a fireball, a small fireball, more like a flash fireball of sorts coming from under the aircraft and you began to see what looked like the aircraft sliding. i was not sure exactly what was happening orientation wise right away, i know that the wings were still level and that the nose of the aircraft was still up. it did not appear that the nose of the aircraft or the nose wheel had even touched down yet. at which point, as it began to skid down further a little bit, it began to appear that the rear of the aircraft started
when it was coming down it began to pitch its nose higher to a point that i would give an educated guess that it was a 3% or 4%, you know, pitch on the nose. so the nose was up, as it came down. i was kind of looking for that little white puff of smoke that you typically see when aircraft landing gear touchdown. instead of that, i heard a pop and almost immediate trying to gauge in my mind if it was before or after, but relatively with that pop, you also saw a large plume of white smoke coming...
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salud. >> that's good salud. >> salud. >> gentlemen, to education. >> yes. >> so, did we do the right thing? is it all right for two new yorkers to make money, however much, or however little, off the work of struggling farmers in a faraway land? fortunada, alberto, chris, everybody down the line, all the way to the families who pick the pods off the trees, seem pretty happy to be doing what they are doing, but do i want to be in the chocolate business? that's something i'm going to have to figure out. but for now one last thing needs to be done to fulfill our shamanic obligations. >> guys, you need to get out. the guy is coming with his bike, and he doesn't care. >> a bridge, a bundle of eucalyptus leaves, a badly working lighter, got to get right. do you have a lighter? >> we need to burn this stuff and pass it around our bodies three times. >> got something. >> oh, too moist. oh, you got it, man. >> okay. >> smoking. >> that's smoking. i'm going to get it. hold on. now i've got it. >> let's do it. >> okay. >> that's coming. i got it. we did it. >> over. >> okay. done. hey. we have
salud. >> that's good salud. >> salud. >> gentlemen, to education. >> yes. >> so, did we do the right thing? is it all right for two new yorkers to make money, however much, or however little, off the work of struggling farmers in a faraway land? fortunada, alberto, chris, everybody down the line, all the way to the families who pick the pods off the trees, seem pretty happy to be doing what they are doing, but do i want to be in the chocolate business? that's...
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now, chinese education officials in the hometown have suspended trips to u.s. summer camps and vowing tighter regulations of summer camp trips and study tours. 70 of the 141 on board were students or teachers bound for u.s. summer camps. >> crash is bringing chinese and americans together. the korean consulate held a meeting to coordinate eight efforts for faeng passengers. the focus is gathering clothes and don yaigt money to victims. but the cause will get involved in compensation from asiana airlines. >> compensation is important. and when they go back to their homes, we can also assist that process. >> there were 77 koreans on board. only four passengers are still in the hospital. >> asiana air lines flight attendants being called heroes. one cashin manager on board and apparent lit last person to leave that burning plane. coming up you'll hear what she says about the evacuation in moments right after the crash landing. >> abc 7 news tweeted this picture of some of the students who survived. she'll have a live report coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00. >> and
now, chinese education officials in the hometown have suspended trips to u.s. summer camps and vowing tighter regulations of summer camp trips and study tours. 70 of the 141 on board were students or teachers bound for u.s. summer camps. >> crash is bringing chinese and americans together. the korean consulate held a meeting to coordinate eight efforts for faeng passengers. the focus is gathering clothes and don yaigt money to victims. but the cause will get involved in compensation from...
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they will march to the department of education, the commission decided last week to revoke the accreditation at the college effective july of next year. the commission wasn't satisfied the way city college addressed a dozen problems at the school including an excessive number of campuses and noninstructional faculty costs. >> commuters are learning the new eastern span of the bay president reagan will not open labor day weekend as planned. contractors say they need this will at least december to fix the system of the brick -- bridge system and reinforce bolts that cracked. when the work is done caltran says the engineers will need a four-day period to make the transition from the old bridge to the new bridge. >> oakland police are investigating the death of a man who clapped while struggling with officers yesterday morning on east 21st street at 23rd avenue. police were taking the man into custody for psychiatric evaluation and three began to fight back. he struggled with the officers and fell to the ground unresponsive. officers say they performed cpr but could not revise the man. >> wildfi
they will march to the department of education, the commission decided last week to revoke the accreditation at the college effective july of next year. the commission wasn't satisfied the way city college addressed a dozen problems at the school including an excessive number of campuses and noninstructional faculty costs. >> commuters are learning the new eastern span of the bay president reagan will not open labor day weekend as planned. contractors say they need this will at least...
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then they marched to the department of education office in the financial district. >> community college has helped me out 100% and changed my life and my direction in life of my path of what i was doing. and i want everybody else to have the same that i did. >> ccsf is expected to file an appeal to the accrediting commission by the end of the month. >>> state assemblyman joined the march. he released a statement saying in part this decision is nothing less than an attack on the people of san francisco. all of us benefit from having this great 78-year-old institution whether we take courses or not. >>> a camp counselor killed last week by a falling tree was remembered today. a memorial service was held for that 21-year-old counselor at the alumni center in uc berkeley. she had just begun her second summer working at camp tawunga in yosemite. >>> it was hot inland today. we knew today would be the warmest day of the week and in fact, it will be 100 degrees in livermore. antioch was at 97: check out san francisco you're what 66 degrees. 73 in san mateo. temperatures trend down. they trend
then they marched to the department of education office in the financial district. >> community college has helped me out 100% and changed my life and my direction in life of my path of what i was doing. and i want everybody else to have the same that i did. >> ccsf is expected to file an appeal to the accrediting commission by the end of the month. >>> state assemblyman joined the march. he released a statement saying in part this decision is nothing less than an attack on...
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>> reporter: maybe you know we were educated enough not to make mistake. prideful. >> reporter: those we spoke with said koreans take great pride of the accomplishments of south koreans and failure brings shame. hung a reporter for the korean times it's like rooting for a sports team but more so. >> if something good happens, we're all happy. if something happens, we're all ashamed. >> reporter: but not all koreans or korean americans feel ashamed by what happened. sad yes, but ashamed no. >> korean community shouldn't feel guilty about it. >> reporter: but some say just as many korean americans feel shame they can also take pride in the heroism displayed by the south korean flight crew in saving passengers. rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a bay area congressman says the plane crash shows both the pros and cons of social media use in -- disasters. agencies should not just postmessages to twitter and facebook. the government needs to give google and other companies useful information so they can quickly postit to web pages and apps. >> it's hard to use s
>> reporter: maybe you know we were educated enough not to make mistake. prideful. >> reporter: those we spoke with said koreans take great pride of the accomplishments of south koreans and failure brings shame. hung a reporter for the korean times it's like rooting for a sports team but more so. >> if something good happens, we're all happy. if something happens, we're all ashamed. >> reporter: but not all koreans or korean americans feel ashamed by what happened. sad...
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the group marching through downtown to us us education department offices. the school is notified by commission for community and junior colleges would it use accreditation in july, 2014 a year from now. the sclej serves more than 85,000 students. >>> a deadly fire tore through an apartment complex sunday claiming the live of one resident. we're learning tonight from investigators that that blaze started in that victim's unit. it happened just before 2:00 a.m. vic lee is live with development autos cadaver dogs located remains of that resident yesterday on the third floor of the apartment building. officials told me today they believe the fire started in his apartment. they have not determined cause but believe waits accidental. the six alarm fire destroyed almost the entire third floor of the building. the blaze displaced 97 residents. those came back today describe horror they witnessed. >> flames coming up on both sichldz i can see flames on the third floor. bad. >> my baby pillow. picture autos brenda lived on the second floor, and was able to salvage pi
the group marching through downtown to us us education department offices. the school is notified by commission for community and junior colleges would it use accreditation in july, 2014 a year from now. the sclej serves more than 85,000 students. >>> a deadly fire tore through an apartment complex sunday claiming the live of one resident. we're learning tonight from investigators that that blaze started in that victim's unit. it happened just before 2:00 a.m. vic lee is live with...
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however he have was with a more experienced pilot, two teenage girls who were on an educational trip from china were killed. more than 180 others were hurt. >>> the ntsb could interview the pilots involved as early as today. the wreckage will remain at the crash site in connection kate to be examined and in many cases it could take months or years to determine the probable reason for the crash. >>> they are causing some headaches for travelers as one runway was still closed this morning. katie is there at the airport now where some people were preparing to be stranded until the middle of the week. good morning. >>> good morning, dave, i was out here on saturday and most people were in shock and also just very understanding about the delays. at this point, people have been here and many are tired and we are are you and we learn they may not get out of here until wednesday. there are a lot of tired and we are are you faces and people have been stuck here as we said since saturday, you can find anywhere remotely comfortable to close their eyes. some have spent the night but they were to
however he have was with a more experienced pilot, two teenage girls who were on an educational trip from china were killed. more than 180 others were hurt. >>> the ntsb could interview the pilots involved as early as today. the wreckage will remain at the crash site in connection kate to be examined and in many cases it could take months or years to determine the probable reason for the crash. >>> they are causing some headaches for travelers as one runway was still closed...
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come back, the latest on what happened in those last seconds of flight 214. ity know the value of your education is where it can take you. (now arriving: city hospital) which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (next stop: financial center) let's get to work. these chevys are moving fast. i'll take that malibu. yeah excuse me, the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine. it's mine. it's mine. mine! mine. mine. mine. mine. it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's chevy's independence day celebration. [ male announcer ] the chevy independence day celebration. now, current chevy truck owners can trade up to this 2013 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $9,000. ♪ and i'll never desert you ♪ ♪ i'll stand by you yeaaaah! yeah. so that's our loyalty program. you're automatically enrolled, and the longer you stay, the more rewards you get. great! oh! ♪ i'll stand by you ♪ won't let nobody hurt you ♪ isn't there a simpler way to explain the
come back, the latest on what happened in those last seconds of flight 214. ity know the value of your education is where it can take you. (now arriving: city hospital) which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (next stop: financial center) let's get to work. these chevys are moving fast. i'll take that malibu. yeah excuse me, the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine. it's...
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department of education office and set francisco. requesting a review of the decision and if the decision is upheld the school officials say they would seek an appeal. vicki? >> reporter: talk about the recipe for success in bay area chrome is as much with the obamas. hohow big?g?e j jusust said. rerealallyly big. tetellll h him to send a pic. nonoo!o!! ! ok..... whwhoaoa.. whwhoaoa.. itit's's j jack's big stack. tw, ststacked with onion rings,ststs alall l ststacked on toasted so. ohoh, , tetell her i'm easy... .....'.'cacause of the drive-. >> pam: let's show you some of the good times before we get to the good food. >>singing >> gary: >> reporter: wrapping about avocados. the president pop band with a steak lunch today middle school students from menlo park she was named one of the shares held the lunchtime challenge winners. there she is, rose scott. porky and tofu lettuce cup. this is both nutritious and affordable. rose's recipe allow all the other one is available online for free. let's move it got last move dock gulf. lets mo
department of education office and set francisco. requesting a review of the decision and if the decision is upheld the school officials say they would seek an appeal. vicki? >> reporter: talk about the recipe for success in bay area chrome is as much with the obamas. hohow big?g?e j jusust said. rerealallyly big. tetellll h him to send a pic. nonoo!o!! ! ok..... whwhoaoa.. whwhoaoa.. itit's's j jack's big stack. tw, ststacked with onion rings,ststs alall l ststacked on toasted so. ohoh,...
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the app store officially turns 5 tomorrow. >> educate myself on these apps. i don't know what any of those do. >> i don't want to educate myself. i like being in the real world, people. >> yeah. right. let's hook up with meteorologist christina loren, the forecast, the fog. >> tiny wings or big wings on any airplane, not getting out on time, sfo, the fog is the reason. why? let's take it right to your current airport delays. this morning, run agent two and a half hours, this is the case just about all morning long. everywhere has delays except atlanta and seattle, pole tent weather system headed to the northeast, make sure if you are going to be flying today, check it out san jose and oak town, 73 in san jose, comfortable now you 82 in livermore, 63 in oakland. want to get outdoors in the east bay you got few hours before temperatures hit the 90s, but they are on the way. cooler days though just around the corner, high pressure going to start to weaken, head to the south. for us, that means weak little disturbance is going to come, fall apart on its way to th
the app store officially turns 5 tomorrow. >> educate myself on these apps. i don't know what any of those do. >> i don't want to educate myself. i like being in the real world, people. >> yeah. right. let's hook up with meteorologist christina loren, the forecast, the fog. >> tiny wings or big wings on any airplane, not getting out on time, sfo, the fog is the reason. why? let's take it right to your current airport delays. this morning, run agent two and a half hours,...
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as the rates raise, so does the cost of education, up to a max of 8.4%. democrat senator joe manchin is working with republicans and has proposed a similar plan with one key difference. it won't use the savings to pay down the nation's debt. >> in this bipartisan group we all agree that profit should not be made on the parts of students going to school. >> but majority leader harry reid said he will not tie it to any rates on the u.s. market. the loan debt now exceeds $1 trillion which economists fear is stifling students and others as well. anne-marie? >> tara mergener in washington. thank you, tara. >>> well, tropical storm chantal is threatening to become a hurricane. the storm is about 200 miles south of puerto rico. the sustained winds are at 60 miles an hour. chantal is expected to hit the dominican republic this afternoon. a hurricane watch has been issued for the island. the storm could hammer the bahamas tomorrow and then head up the east coast to florida. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," honoring the fallen. thousands attend a memorial
as the rates raise, so does the cost of education, up to a max of 8.4%. democrat senator joe manchin is working with republicans and has proposed a similar plan with one key difference. it won't use the savings to pay down the nation's debt. >> in this bipartisan group we all agree that profit should not be made on the parts of students going to school. >> but majority leader harry reid said he will not tie it to any rates on the u.s. market. the loan debt now exceeds $1 trillion...
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i work in education and the politics in business that is destroying public education, i think a part of the problem of what is happening in this economy. i think in new orleans in particular we're not preparing, not just here but all over this country, we're not preparing our kids for 21st century jobs in the future, stem jobs. everyone has this path, and we want our kids to go to college, but the reality is not every kid is going to go to college, so what are the opportunities and choices we're providing to them? we have to create better choices. we're creating citizens to be able to participate in the democratic process, and what does that look like in the education system today and particularly with the agenda of these republican governors. >> you are fantastic. thank you so much. god bless you. all the blessings to you and your family. >> thank you. thank you so much. i love all of you. this is the essence festival in new orleans. there's a lot more coming up on "the ed show." stay with us. we're right back. want younger looking eyes that say wow? with olay, here's how. new regen
i work in education and the politics in business that is destroying public education, i think a part of the problem of what is happening in this economy. i think in new orleans in particular we're not preparing, not just here but all over this country, we're not preparing our kids for 21st century jobs in the future, stem jobs. everyone has this path, and we want our kids to go to college, but the reality is not every kid is going to go to college, so what are the opportunities and choices...
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tara mergener with lawmakers who can't agree on how to make higher education a little more affordable. >>> reporter: congressmen walked out of the capital for their 4th of july break with some unfinished business. beginning july 1, the interest rates on new student loans doubled from 3.4% to 6.8% impacting 7 million college students this year. today the senate votes on a proposal that keeps the rate at 3.4% for a year. there's one catch. >> i know they are not going to vote to simply extend this current law for 6 months. >> reporter: the battle over student loan interest rates pits house speaker john boehner against senate majority leader harry reid. >> the house has done its job. >> reporter: house republicans passed a bill that ties the student loan rate to the us treasury borrowing cost plus 2.5%. as rates rise, so does the cost of education, up to a max of 8.5%. >> what they have done over there is worse for students than doing nothing. >> reporter: democratic senator joe manchin working with republicans has proposed a similar plan with one key difference. it won't use the savings
tara mergener with lawmakers who can't agree on how to make higher education a little more affordable. >>> reporter: congressmen walked out of the capital for their 4th of july break with some unfinished business. beginning july 1, the interest rates on new student loans doubled from 3.4% to 6.8% impacting 7 million college students this year. today the senate votes on a proposal that keeps the rate at 3.4% for a year. there's one catch. >> i know they are not going to vote to...
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department of education's san francisco office. >> a ground-breaking a policy for san jose police. by the end of the year, the department will start documenting every person they stop and question on the street, whether or not is in result of an arrest. the so-called " curbed sitting " stops have long been criticized for allegedly targeting minors. under the new policy, officers will now only have to record a person's race and other research was done. also the type and the reason why there were stopped. >> we have an update to a story that we told you about over the weekend. one person has died in an apartment complex fires that happened early sunday morning. the 6 alarm fire at the apartment complex in redwood city injured 21 people and displaced nearly a hundred people. the person who died has not yet been identified. some residents will be allowed to return to the building to collect their belongings. the red cross is currently helping those residents with food, shelter, and clothing. >> flight 214 remains on the runway and will bring you the latest with the investigation. look
department of education's san francisco office. >> a ground-breaking a policy for san jose police. by the end of the year, the department will start documenting every person they stop and question on the street, whether or not is in result of an arrest. the so-called " curbed sitting " stops have long been criticized for allegedly targeting minors. under the new policy, officers will now only have to record a person's race and other research was done. also the type and the...
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a new report by diverse issues in higher education ranks sf state 19th in the country for minority grage was -- graduation. it came in 11th for asian- americans. >>> ahead -- how you may be able to get a job at a popular -- popular bay area music festival and why a ?.=(=pcpcpcpcpcpcpcpcpc2h q >>> stocks are up for the fourth session in a row as investors said companies will be able to surpass ther rather low bar that's been set for the currently quart terly season. the dow up 90. the nasdaq is also up 22 and s&p up 12. >>> first lady michelle obama hosted the second annual kids' state dinner luncheon. 54 kids earned a trip to the white house by winning a nationwide contest for healthy and inexpensive recipes. among the winners, 12-year-old rose scott from menlo park. her winning recipe was pork and tofu let just -- lettuce cups. mrs. obama and the winners and the families got to feast on many of the winning recipes at the state dinner. >>> napa's bottle rock music festival and organizers are facing another lawsuit. the company responsible for the portable toilets hand washing stations an
a new report by diverse issues in higher education ranks sf state 19th in the country for minority grage was -- graduation. it came in 11th for asian- americans. >>> ahead -- how you may be able to get a job at a popular -- popular bay area music festival and why a ?.=(=pcpcpcpcpcpcpcpcpc2h q >>> stocks are up for the fourth session in a row as investors said companies will be able to surpass ther rather low bar that's been set for the currently quart terly season. the dow up...
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the march will be held at 4:00 this afternoon in front of the department of education's san francisco office. >>> now a preview of an exclusive investigative unit report. early detection of breast cancer saves lives, but what is the best way to do it? some says it's thermography. it's offered at clinics across the bay area and and billed as more accurate than mammograms. the problem is the fda has no evidence to support that claim and says thermography is not an alternative to a mammography. in a hidden camera investigation we found some technicians making exaggerated claims about the test's ability to find cancer. >> it does it's cally as well or better than a mammogram. >> for me it was just catastrophic. >> a breast cancer survivor shares her warning. a full report is tonight at 11:00. >>> the trial is under way for the captain of the cruise ship that ran aground off the coast of italy. we all remember that one. captain fran chess skoe schettino stands accused of causing the shipwreck which ultimately killed 32 people. he's also accused of abandoning the cruise ship before all the
the march will be held at 4:00 this afternoon in front of the department of education's san francisco office. >>> now a preview of an exclusive investigative unit report. early detection of breast cancer saves lives, but what is the best way to do it? some says it's thermography. it's offered at clinics across the bay area and and billed as more accurate than mammograms. the problem is the fda has no evidence to support that claim and says thermography is not an alternative to a...
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my lal la yousafzai campaignedr publicly for girls' rights to education. >>> a san jose police officer working in the sexual assault unit charged with a sex crime himself involving a minor. in to colleagues at the department he's worked for for almost ten years. marla tellez live at police headquarters with new details and where the case is going right now. marla, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this officer's name is
my lal la yousafzai campaignedr publicly for girls' rights to education. >>> a san jose police officer working in the sexual assault unit charged with a sex crime himself involving a minor. in to colleagues at the department he's worked for for almost ten years. marla tellez live at police headquarters with new details and where the case is going right now. marla, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this officer's name is
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. >> it's not an official ruming but an educated pin from someone who trains pilots to avoid disasters like this. >> and thanks for joining us. >> abc 7 news at 5:00 begins right now. >> the pilot shed more light on the moments before the crash at sfo including a clarification on the bright light that one pilot saw. >> and the charge as an oakland father faces as a search for a missing toddler now moved to the water. >> i'm sandhya patel. it was cooler today than yesterday. i'll let you know about some weather change that's are coming up getting closer to the weekend, coming up. >> good evening. >> new developments tonight on the investigation into the crash of asiana flight 214. we're learning just how hard the plane hilt the runway sea wall. that explains how three of the four sitting back there were ejected from the plane. >> the fire of the fuselage was started by the plane's right engine. ntsb said fuel tank were designed to do what they did and were not breeched. >> this new animation provided shows just how far after the -- off to the three degree glide shop that -- slope that i
. >> it's not an official ruming but an educated pin from someone who trains pilots to avoid disasters like this. >> and thanks for joining us. >> abc 7 news at 5:00 begins right now. >> the pilot shed more light on the moments before the crash at sfo including a clarification on the bright light that one pilot saw. >> and the charge as an oakland father faces as a search for a missing toddler now moved to the water. >> i'm sandhya patel. it was cooler today...
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museum has gone through four rounds of layoffs and cut employee retirement contributions and their educational programs are being reorganized. despite the problems the top executive insists it is not in any financial trouble. >>> a new report surfacing tonight from the center for investigative reporting alleges disturbing practices being offed on prisoners. this report -- performed on prisoners. this report says doctors with the california department of corrections and rehabilitation sterilized nearly 150 female inmate from 2006 to 2010 and without getting required state approval. 100 more may have also been illegally sterilized in the late 1990s. the women were signed up for surgery while they were pregnant and cowed at the california institution in -- housed at the california institution in corona and cinchilla. what do you think about this one? they didn't get state approval, but do you think the institution was really looking out for the inmates or as one former inmate put it, do you think the women were treated like animals and the prison didn't want them to breed anymore? i need your tho
museum has gone through four rounds of layoffs and cut employee retirement contributions and their educational programs are being reorganized. despite the problems the top executive insists it is not in any financial trouble. >>> a new report surfacing tonight from the center for investigative reporting alleges disturbing practices being offed on prisoners. this report -- performed on prisoners. this report says doctors with the california department of corrections and rehabilitation...
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>> maybe you know we were educated not to make mistake. prideful. >> reporter: those we spoke with say koreans generally take great pride in the accomplishments of south koreans and the country's economic rise and failure brings shame. >> if something good happens we're all happy. if something bad happens, we're all ashamed. >> reporter: but not all koreans or korean americans feel ashamed by what happened. sad, yes, but ashamed no. >> korean community shouldn't feel guilty about it. >> reporter: while some korean americans might feel shame some say they can take pride in the heroism displayed by the south korean flight crew in saving passengers. rob roth, ktvu news. >>> a legal fight heated up today over the release of a sexually violent predator who attacked women in the bay area. 62-year-old christopher hubbert was sent to prison three times for brutety raping dozens of women. the crimes happened in san francisco, sunny vale, santa clara and southern california. he's due to be released in los angeles where he was born: but the county d.
>> maybe you know we were educated not to make mistake. prideful. >> reporter: those we spoke with say koreans generally take great pride in the accomplishments of south koreans and the country's economic rise and failure brings shame. >> if something good happens we're all happy. if something bad happens, we're all ashamed. >> reporter: but not all koreans or korean americans feel ashamed by what happened. sad, yes, but ashamed no. >> korean community shouldn't...
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the pakistani schoolgirl who nearly died after she was shot in the head by the taliban for promoting education for girls. malala yousufzai will give her first public speech this morning, taking place at the united nations. the address to a special gathering of young people actually comes on her 16th birthday. >>> an emotional meeting last night in newtown, connecticut, as residents discuss how to divide the $11 million in donations after the sandy hook shooting. a preliminary plan would give $7 million to the victims and their families with the rest goes to the community. some residents say they don't like that. >> why isn't all of the money going to the victims? the american public gave very generously out of their hearts because they saw those people who were killed so violently, so tragically. >> i don't want to criticize anybody because this town has been overwhelmingly wonderful to all of us. so, it is what it is. it's almost over. six months later. i'm happy it's almost over. and we'll go on. >> under that plan, each family who lost a loved one in the shooting would get $281,000. the fam
the pakistani schoolgirl who nearly died after she was shot in the head by the taliban for promoting education for girls. malala yousufzai will give her first public speech this morning, taking place at the united nations. the address to a special gathering of young people actually comes on her 16th birthday. >>> an emotional meeting last night in newtown, connecticut, as residents discuss how to divide the $11 million in donations after the sandy hook shooting. a preliminary plan...
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>> maybe you know we were educated not to make mistake. prideful. >> reporter: those we spoke with say koreans generally take great pride in the accomplishments of south koreans and the country's economic rise and failure brings shame. >> if something good happens we're all happy. if something bad happens, we're all ashamed. >> reporter: but not all koreans or korean americans feel ashamed by what happened. sad, yes, but ashamed no. >> korean community shouldn't feel guilty about it. >> reporter: while some korean americans might feel shame some say they can take pride in the heroism displayed by the south korean flight crew in saving passengers. rob roth, ktvu news. >>> a legal fight heated up today over the release of a sexually violent predator who attacked women in the bay area. 62-year-old christopher hubbert was sent to prison three times for brutety raping dozens of women. the crimes happened in san francisco, sunny vale, santa clara and southern california. he's due to be released in los angeles where he was born: but the county d.
>> maybe you know we were educated not to make mistake. prideful. >> reporter: those we spoke with say koreans generally take great pride in the accomplishments of south koreans and the country's economic rise and failure brings shame. >> if something good happens we're all happy. if something bad happens, we're all ashamed. >> reporter: but not all koreans or korean americans feel ashamed by what happened. sad, yes, but ashamed no. >> korean community shouldn't...
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she had been an outspoken advocate for girls education in pakistan a position that made her a target for the taliban. last october she was shot in the head. it stunned the world. she recovered to activism quickly. >> courage was born. [ applause ] >> reporter: taliban militants have continued to terrorize hundreds of pakistani schools and students but with an army of supporters, malala promises to keep up the fight. at the u.n., vinita nair kpix 5. >> glad to see her doing better. >> she was shot in the head, recovered as strong as ever could be. unbelievable. >>> let's get a check on our weather because it seems the fog lifted. >> have you noticed that? >> a little. >> we are watching the breakup outside. nice summer pattern settling into the bay area. the low clouds and fog now treating towards the coastline. just the way we like it. we have clear skies and fog toward the golden gate. but the temperatures beginning to heat up in some of the valleys. it is 78 in livermore, 72 in concord, 72 in san jose and the cool and breezy 60 in san francisco. throughout the afternoon we'll see m
she had been an outspoken advocate for girls education in pakistan a position that made her a target for the taliban. last october she was shot in the head. it stunned the world. she recovered to activism quickly. >> courage was born. [ applause ] >> reporter: taliban militants have continued to terrorize hundreds of pakistani schools and students but with an army of supporters, malala promises to keep up the fight. at the u.n., vinita nair kpix 5. >> glad to see her doing...
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what is the late education there? >> reporter: well, it is what you have seen before, very long -- what is the latest there? >> reporter: well, it is what you have seen before. very long lines. many flights have been delayed. folks don't know when they will get out and other folk with scheduled flights, they don't know whether or not they will leave on time or at all. we are speaking with one gentlemen waiting to check bags for a flight that leaves in less than an hour. we know that is not going on time. so, again, be it a domestic or international terminal, the bottom line is people are not getting any information at this point. they don't know when they will go. people seem to be taking it without a whole lot of anger. when we were here -- the last time i saw lines like this at the international terminal is when the volcano was spewing ash in europe delaying all the international flights. at that point people were on edge and didn't like the delays. we are not hearing that today. we know the reason they are delayed
what is the late education there? >> reporter: well, it is what you have seen before, very long -- what is the latest there? >> reporter: well, it is what you have seen before. very long lines. many flights have been delayed. folks don't know when they will get out and other folk with scheduled flights, they don't know whether or not they will leave on time or at all. we are speaking with one gentlemen waiting to check bags for a flight that leaves in less than an hour. we know that...
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or to creatively express themselves in other areas. >> reporter: afari is preparing to further his education and hopes to play for a soccer team in college one day. >> during d.c. scores i've been able to meet a lot of soccer clubs and teams and meet actual celebrities from these teams and that's a wonderful experience knowing that you can come to a camp and meet these actual people, it gives you great motivation to keep on doing what your heart desires. >> reporter: i'm jc hayward, wusa9. >> d.c. scores runs four summer campsites in d.c. they're all free. if you want to learn more or how to volunteer, go to jchayward.com. >>> new at 6:00 the politically explosive criminal case is taking shape in richmond that may threaten the reputation of republican governor bob mcdonnell and one of the men who wants his job. the embezzlement trial of the governor's ex-chef is scheduled for october three weeks before virginians elect a new governor, but today the chef was in court asking for the case against him to be dismissed. peggy fox was there and brings us the story. >> reporter: todd snyder, the tal
or to creatively express themselves in other areas. >> reporter: afari is preparing to further his education and hopes to play for a soccer team in college one day. >> during d.c. scores i've been able to meet a lot of soccer clubs and teams and meet actual celebrities from these teams and that's a wonderful experience knowing that you can come to a camp and meet these actual people, it gives you great motivation to keep on doing what your heart desires. >> reporter: i'm jc...
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we are a college educated family. we are not street thugs. we are working class people who are doing our best to survive every day. i think that was the more powerful statement, the thing not said on the stand. >> you have been covering this from the very beginning. one of the things that has been striking back in the very beginning. it is important context for what we are hearing now and the way the rest of the case is going to unfold. there were questions about how the police department had handled this case. there has been a history of tur mlt between the black community and the police department. >> people want to understand why attorney benjamin crump and the martin family sort of just raised hell about the fact that george zimmerman hadn't been arrested is because of the history. george zimmerman had not been arrested for 44 days after february 26th. and a lot of people around the country once benjamin crump got the media to pay attention to the story, a lot of people objectively took a step back and thought how is it possible that a te
we are a college educated family. we are not street thugs. we are working class people who are doing our best to survive every day. i think that was the more powerful statement, the thing not said on the stand. >> you have been covering this from the very beginning. one of the things that has been striking back in the very beginning. it is important context for what we are hearing now and the way the rest of the case is going to unfold. there were questions about how the police department...
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we did learn about 60 chinese citizens on the plane were part of two student groups here for educational summer camps. the students were supposed to meet with the consulate general in san francisco earlier today, but that kept getting delayed and then we were told it was being shifted here to the crowne plaza hotel in burlingame because of a meeting with the ntsb that the students needed to be at. as you can see at the gate here, there are some staff in the parking lot turning away reporters and cameras at the entrance. both the consulate general and a spokesperson talked to reporters at the chinese consulate earlier today confirming two chinese students were killed in the crash. the victims had been on their way to a two-week summer camp in california. >> the two girls are from the same high school and they are very young girls and they're here for the supper camp and we're really very saddened -- summer camp and we're really very saddened for their tragedy. >> reporter: the students have been identified in online chinese news reports as ye meng yuan and wang lin jia. both students were
we did learn about 60 chinese citizens on the plane were part of two student groups here for educational summer camps. the students were supposed to meet with the consulate general in san francisco earlier today, but that kept getting delayed and then we were told it was being shifted here to the crowne plaza hotel in burlingame because of a meeting with the ntsb that the students needed to be at. as you can see at the gate here, there are some staff in the parking lot turning away reporters...
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the point of the trip was to get them ready for an american college education. the girls were friends for the past four years. wang linjia loved physics and calligraphy. while the other was a champion gymnast who loved literature. i have a call into the san mateo county coroner. i'm waiting to get the very latest on the girls' autopsies. marla tellez, "today in the bay." >> thank you very much. we can tell you those two young ladies and 27 other students on that plane planned to go to a christian camp in southern california today. today that camp will still be opening, but, of course, it will be opening without those campers from china it had initially expected. coming up at 6:15, we'll be going live to that camp down in southern california for a look at the gestures of sympathy it is now preparing for those chinese students. meantime, some of the passengers from asiana flight 214 returning home to seoul, south korea. this hour we don't know exactly how many survivors were on this return flight. you can see there a woman still in a wheelchair after the crash. sh
the point of the trip was to get them ready for an american college education. the girls were friends for the past four years. wang linjia loved physics and calligraphy. while the other was a champion gymnast who loved literature. i have a call into the san mateo county coroner. i'm waiting to get the very latest on the girls' autopsies. marla tellez, "today in the bay." >> thank you very much. we can tell you those two young ladies and 27 other students on that plane planned to...
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when we can have an income and education for our son without putting too much stress on the family. >> reporter: if scholarship applies only to tuition not room, board or books. for years similar programs were available only to low income families many in the middle class felt squeezed. >> if you're upper income you can usually afford it. if you're lower income you can go out and search for assistance. but if you're in the middle range that doesn't help you. >> reporter: that's now in the past. the middle class scholarship begins in the fall. >>> a veteran cable car operator defended his title today in san francisco's annual bell ringing contest. >> that's whitacker. he put on a great show with his free flowing style in the bell ringing contest. look at him go. he was up against five challengers who placed in a qualifying round last month. but the judges handed whitacker the title. he says his special technique is to just have fun. >> when you're just doing it from your heart and you're just doing it, there's no pressure. társ -- it's all for fun. >> reporter: whittaker took home a c
when we can have an income and education for our son without putting too much stress on the family. >> reporter: if scholarship applies only to tuition not room, board or books. for years similar programs were available only to low income families many in the middle class felt squeezed. >> if you're upper income you can usually afford it. if you're lower income you can go out and search for assistance. but if you're in the middle range that doesn't help you. >> reporter:...
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the two teenaged girls on an educational group from china were killed. >>> the ntsb says as early as today it could interview the pilots. it also says the wreckage of the plane will remain there at the crash site as long as necessary. the plane's engines will be sent to the pratt & whitney plant in connecticut to be torn and examined. it could take months, maybe years, to determine the probable cause of a major crash. >>> passengers are being told to prepare for more delays at sfo. one of the reasons, is a typical one. weather. ktvu reporter katie utehs is at the airport talking to people who have been stuck there since saturday. >> reporter: good morning. three of the four lanes are now open. runways are open. that's good news. some of the backlog is clearing. some people have been stuck since their flights were canceled on saturday. i spoke to one woman trying to get home to south korea. she's traveling with her 2- month-old son. >> it's hard. i think he's doing well. >> reporter: there are many tired and weary faces. but some of the backlog appears to be clearing. the flight board
the two teenaged girls on an educational group from china were killed. >>> the ntsb says as early as today it could interview the pilots. it also says the wreckage of the plane will remain there at the crash site as long as necessary. the plane's engines will be sent to the pratt & whitney plant in connecticut to be torn and examined. it could take months, maybe years, to determine the probable cause of a major crash. >>> passengers are being told to prepare for more...